About this sample resume:

During her fourth year at the preschool she became pregnant and decided to become a stay-at-home mom until her child entered kindergarten.

For the next five years her focus was on being a full-time mother, but to keep her teaching dream alive, she did sporadic volunteer work as an assistant teacher in her local middle school.

It was during this time at the middle school that she realized teaching was not the ideal career for her.

The problem: she didn't know what she wanted to do, so she hired a career counselor to help her figure things out. After some skills assessment and informational interviewing, LaDonna decided to go back to school in a few years to get a degree in psychology, with the goal of becoming a childhood development consultant sometime in the future.

In the meantime, LaDonna needed a job! She used a combination resume format to reframe her teaching experience and demonstrate that she would be an excellent Office Manager for a local small business.

She created two skill headings (Administration and Project Management) under her position at the middle school, which helped define her as an organized person who knows how to streamline systems and manage projects.

She purposely did not write about her classroom experience because that's the aspect of her previous work that she does not want to repeat.

Also, notice she did not use the word "volunteer" as part of her job title, thereby strengthening the perceived value of her experience.

This one-page resume is clean and concise. It delivers only the most relevant information, thereby painting the picture of a job seeker who will organize and manage a small professional office in a neat and straightforward manner.

Susan Ireland is the author of four job search books including The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Perfect Resume. For more information about writing your resume, read Susan's books or visit Susan's website SusanIreland.com.